Unite individuals interested in all areas of the life sciences. Foster support & networks between instructors, the community, and current & former SRJC students. Expose members to the diversity of biological fields through speakers, internships, and job opportunities to aid in actively pursuing their goals. Organize & promote field-trips, events, activities, and fundraisers, to create strong community, involvement opportunities.

The purpose of the Black Student Union/National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (BSU), is to promote activities of common interest, as well as cultural and educational benefits for the African American/African student body and other students. In addition, the BSU provides a forum for them to voice their differences, goals, and ideas. This club is based at the Santa Rosa campus, addresses students' needs through peer mentoring, social activism, and community service.

Business & Career Networking Club's role is to provide the support needed to the student community, in order to help them succeed academically. The SRJC business club plans to run various activities as well, such as hosting Guest Speaker, tutoring, philanthropic support, providing Internships and so on.

The Data Science club at SRJC is a student run club centered around developing career paths in the field of data science. In our projects on campus and the community we mainly utilize R, Python and SQL. Our club centers around a collaborative community of self-driven students who strive to further their knowledge in the realm of data science.

Eco leaders is a student-led club at SRJC with the purpose of fostering and engaging an environmentally conscious community. We strive to make environmental stewardship accessible to everyone and creating an open forum to discuss the issues that are most important to us all. We have a strong emphasis on empowering students with the tools necessary to tackle current social and environmental issues, while furthering local community involvement and leadership. We aim to bridge the gap between students, community and the planet, channeling our energy into action. We invite you to participate in the club’s variety of all-inclusive activities ranging from volunteering opportunities, group nature excursions, guest speaker series, group discussions, and more!

The Economics Club welcomes everyone. We are focused on community and school involvement such as helping low income families and fundraising at SRJC events. The Club also hosts presentations given by guest speakers who work in the finance sector.

To inspire and expand the minds of English Majors, or those who love to read and write, and discuss literature in it's many forms. This club will hold lectures, poetry slams, and open mics, offer writing workshops, and help with scholarship applications. The club will foster academic growth in all fields relating to English. This club is open to students of any major, as well as students who are undeclared.

Geo Club is back! Whether you are new to Geology or you just can't get enough we would be happy to have you join us.

Geology social nights let you relax, eat, and get to know us. Field trips and overnight adventures let us learn, explore, collect, and discover just how much Geology Rocks! So come check it out! We promise to be "gneiss"!

The Santa Rosa Junior College Math Club aims to help students interested in mathematics achieve their goals by building skills and deepening knowledge through solving problems, engaging in discussion, and collaborating with others; through this, we hope to inspire students to grow their knowledge and interest in the field of mathematics.

Nutrition Club
Nutrition Club is a group of students dedicated to nutrition education and outreach programs geared towards promoting a healthy lifestyle and awareness of nutrition, health, and wellness related issue

CLUB MEETING TIMES AND LOCATION:
Spring 2019 Every Other Friday, 9:30AM - 10:00AM, Plover Hall 507

International Honor Society recognizes and encourages academic achievement, providing opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in service and leadership. SRJCPTK started the first-ever Student Food Pantry on Santa Rosa campus and would love your help working on this project. ANYBODY is welcome to join our club and to help feed our peers! End Student Hunger!

Second Chance is a club for formerly incarcerated students that have been in jail or prison. Our goal is to help students feel a part of a community that does not judge regardless of where we came from. We want to provide support and help students become successful so they can have hope in having a brighter future. We also have a professional resource that helps Second Chance students with expungement applications for those who qualify.

Description: The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a club designed to discuss higher level physics topics and become more involved with physics related events through the American Physics Society (APS). The only requirement for membership is that you be interested in physics. Besides physics majors, our members include majors in astronomy, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, and other fields.

This program consists of enthusiastic, dynamic, fun and hardworking students whose mission is to primarily represent SRJC with a spirit of support for teams, fans and the entire Bearcub community. It is dynamic group of young men and women whose hard work,dedication and commitment are part of the overall success of the campus.

Performances range from halftime performances to fundraising for great causes and other events focused on developing school spirit, pride and excitement.

The SRJC Men's Rugby Club is organized to teach the game of rugby to new and continuing players. The club competes in the USA Rugby Collegiate Division I-AA, Pacific Western Conference against other colleges and universities.

CLUB MEETING TIMES AND LOCATION:
Spring 2019, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30PM - 5:00PM, SRCJ Football Practice Field

Our goal is to celebrate recovery by breaking down the stigmas surrounding recovery issues and to implement formal and informal recovery support services for the Santa Rosa Junior College community. We would like to demonstrate how higher-education and the support and fellowship it provides can help aid one’s path to recovery. We support all students recovering from substance misuse and dependence or other addictive behaviors. As a campus club, we offer support groups, advocacy projects, host events, mentorship, and outreach services. Please join us as we recover and connect with students from all walks of life every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in the Center for Student Leadership in the Bertolini Student Center: room #4643.

The Black & Brown Union REPRESENTS through a community of different experiences and shared struggles; EMPOWERS by supporting each other in order for ones growth; COMMUNITY building between each other to create a sense of support.

Petaluma Games Club is a space for gamers of all types to come together and hang out. We talk about, play, and enjoy video games, board games, card games, and any other games you can think of! Feel free to bring your own games and cords to play or borrow the school's PS4s at the Gaming Center. If you'd like to join the club, please contact Max Martin or attend a club meeting any Thursday night!

Petaluma Chapter of the National Society of Leadership & Success (Sigma Alpha Pi)

In addition to honorable distinction, the Society provides a step-by-step program for members to build their leadership skills through participation at their campus or online. Upon completion of the program, members receive their leadership certificate and take their place among the top student leaders at their campus and across the country. Members are able to list their affiliation on all statements of personal accomplishment, including their resume.

Membership is for life and provides access to benefits including scholarships and awards, exclusive on-campus events, employer recruitment through an online job bank, and discounts on computers, textbooks, grad school prep courses, insurance and much more.

The Petaluma Computer Security Club was founded to promote computer security careers and practices. We hold regular meetings every semester and accept SRJC students of all majors and skill levels as members (no previous computer experience needed, although recommended). Students have the opportunity to gain experience with real-world security problems, as well as build resumes by participating in club activities/events.

Petaluma Games Club is a space for gamers of all types to come together and hang out. We talk about, play, and enjoy video games, board games, card games, and any other games you can think of! Feel free to bring your own games and cords to play or borrow the school's PS4s at the Gaming Center. If you'd like to join the club, please contact Max Martin or attend a club meeting any Thursday night!

Gateway to College (GtC) Academy is an Early College High School, which is an innovative program that enables students to complete a high school diploma while receiving dual college credit and invaluable access to college student support services. Our academic program is designed for emerging adults 16-20 years old, who want an opportunity to go to college, but have faced various challenges in completing high school. Students engage in a community of practice exclusively with other GtC students and instructors where they receive comprehensive services, including: tutoring, counseling, health care, and more. Our GtC students attend high school and college classes exclusively at SRJC Petaluma in an academic program that blends high school and college into a cohesive class schedule. Selection of student courses are individualized, guided by the student's personal education plans and lead to the completion of a Petaluma City Schools high school diploma as well as units toward a SRJC college certificate, associate degree, and/or transfer to a university. This club coordinates with Gateway to College and the rest of student life to plan events that engage students.

Our House fosters a central space where students from all backgrounds have support, resources, and opportunities to engage with campus life, gain leadership skills, and build cultural awareness. Our House is where you come for Word!, SRJC Petaluma’s spoken-word and open-mic series, and a host of other cultural events and consciousness-raising activities. It’s a comfortable place to hang out, study, hold club meetings, and meet with staff who are here to help you thrive in your studies and in life. We offer laptop checkout and multiple services including Dream Center services for undocumented students.